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The prudent husbandman, after having taken from his field all the straw that is there, rakes it over with a wooden rake and gets as much again. The wise child, after the lemonade jug is empty, takes the lemons from the bottom of it and squeezes them into a still larger brew. So does the sagacious author, after having sold his material to the magazines and been paid for it, clap it into book-covers and give it another squeeze.
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1915
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John Lane company; [etc., etc.]
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Table of Contents
Spoof: a thousand-guinea novel.
The reading public.
Afternoon adventures at my club.
Ram Spudd.
Aristocratic anecdotes.
Education made agreeable.
An every-day experience.
Truthful oratory.
Our literary bureau.
Speeding up business.
Who is also who.
Passionate paragraphs.
Weejee the pet dog.
Sidelights on the supermen.
The survival of the fittest.
The first newspaper.
In the good time after the war.
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